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what are sporogeneous tissue??

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Answered by aman81930
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This is called as sporangeous tissue.
Cells of these layers generally disintegrate in the mature anther. A single layer of tapetum. The tapetal cells may be uni-, bi- or multinucleate and possess dense cytoplasm. The cells of the primary sporogenous layer divide further and give rise to diploid sporogenous tissue.Oct 12, 2018
Answered by yuvsingh1705
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A sporogeneous tissue is a tissue, that consists of a group of tissues which contain the diploid microspore mother cells. These spore mother cells present in the sporangeous tissue divide meiotically to form the haploid microspores that arrange themselves in a tetrad fashion.

These microspores are considered to be the haploid male gametes of the plant that fertilizes with a haploid female gamete of the same or different plant to produce the diploid zygote

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